About Mr. E-Scholar
Welcome! I am Casey Attebery aka Mr. E-Scholar, the Mystery Scholar, and I'd like to take a moment and tell you more about myself and why I founded MESA. As an experienced educator, and father of a homeschooling family of three kids aged 6-11, I see a need and demand for affordable resources in science, philosophy mathematics online education. In June of 2020, I created MESA, a multimedia online educational community consisting of videos, music, newsletter content, cymatics prints and apparel, and more. Using the science of cymatics, I am able to cross many realms of science with a philosophical and cross-paradigmatic lens.
I am a published and cited mathematician with two advanced degrees in mathematics and a minor in physics, as well as over 16 years of tutoring and teaching at every level of education from pre-K to undergraduate mathematics courses. With teaching experience in colleges and universities, homeschooling, Waldorf and Montessori education, the Reggio Emilia approach, and discovery-driven emergent curricula, I bring my own passions in the topics to the discussion while striving to translate material in an approachable way to people of all ages and levels of interest.
Apart from my teaching experience, I have been an independent math and acoustical physics research scientist for nearly two decades. Around 2012 I first learned of laser cymatics from THIS VIDEO from Nathan J Wall showing a simple device to display standing waves using a laser and a speaker. Then when I came across Nigel Stanford's incredible cymatics VIDEO in 2014, I was dedicated to teaching more about the fascinating field of cymatics.
From quantum computation to software programming, I have studied, discovered and experimented with both standard paradigm theories and alternative ideas based on re-examining possible ancient technology. Further, I have experience in various programming languages (Arduino, MatLab, MAGMA, Mathematica, C++, Python, iOS, Android, HTML/CSS and Javascript) and have been learning neural networks for a few years. Currently, I am applying my research in cymatics and other areas of physics as well as sound healing to come up with some pretty interesting technology with my my team at Resonant Devices.
If you would like to learn how to make your won cymatics device, check out this awesome DIY Cymatics Guide!
Stay tuned for more!
If you would like to learn more about my personal research in the realm of combinatorial graph theory, follow one of these links:
Click here to read my Master's Thesis from my alma mater, Northern Arizona University.
Click here to view my profile as a mathematician on ResearchGate.
Apart from my teaching experience, I have been an independent math and acoustical physics research scientist for nearly two decades. Around 2012 I first learned of laser cymatics from THIS VIDEO from Nathan J Wall showing a simple device to display standing waves using a laser and a speaker. Then when I came across Nigel Stanford's incredible cymatics VIDEO in 2014, I was dedicated to teaching more about the fascinating field of cymatics.
From quantum computation to software programming, I have studied, discovered and experimented with both standard paradigm theories and alternative ideas based on re-examining possible ancient technology. Further, I have experience in various programming languages (Arduino, MatLab, MAGMA, Mathematica, C++, Python, iOS, Android, HTML/CSS and Javascript) and have been learning neural networks for a few years. Currently, I am applying my research in cymatics and other areas of physics as well as sound healing to come up with some pretty interesting technology with my my team at Resonant Devices.
If you would like to learn how to make your won cymatics device, check out this awesome DIY Cymatics Guide!
Stay tuned for more!
If you would like to learn more about my personal research in the realm of combinatorial graph theory, follow one of these links:
Click here to read my Master's Thesis from my alma mater, Northern Arizona University.
Click here to view my profile as a mathematician on ResearchGate.